Yes, that's right! I've decided on making a fifth quest for the Legacy of Legion, simply because the next chapter I was going to write would be enough for an entire quest on it's own.

Currently known about the quest:

The name will likely be The Horrors of Mythology.It will be GrandMasterThe length will be insaneThe actual war will be in this oneYou will die at least 5 times should you play it(and get extremely lucky)You will be faced with the deaths of some characters you really likeYou will have to bring a guy some cookiesThe boss will make Nomad look like a GoblinYou will have to grow carrots

I'm open to any suggestion as to the requirements, rewards and the events. Please, do not hesitate to give me your 2 cents!(although 2 dollars/euros/pesos/any other currency would probably be of more use eventually ^^)

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Please stop with this. We understand you like Zarosians, so do the vast majority of us. However there is absolutely no reason to sprinkle them like pepper and salt over everything. Do you understand that there almost obliterated!!?

Zaros isn't around right now. He can't influence the world the way the other gods can. Not many people (NPCs, most players know about him) even know he ever existed. Zarosians are rare for a reason; there aren't many people who even know he (still) exists!

As I've said many times, the only Zarosians are those who've physically survived the test of time. I somewhat allow Arzonus to be an exception, but I'm not 100% happy even doing that.

Zaros exists as a Menaphite antagonist, but it's brief cameos in bias stories. Zarosians of menaphite origins aren't true Zarosians, they are just anti-menaphites... like, the difference between non-Christians and actual Satanists.

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If there once was love then maybe something survived. If we find a single diamond in the rough then it's worth it. Through a thousand tears if there's one drop of love then it's worth it.